Wednesday, September 1, 2010

100!!!

I saw a few days ago that I had just put up my 99th post since June of last year. That got me all blog-anxious. I knew the next post had to be a doozy!

So here it is...our 100th blog post.

Yet, I have nothing of significance to say!

Oh dear!

I guess I'll keep it short and sweet, and try to be a little profound. When I first posted on June 8, 2009 (click here if you want to relive the memories) I really had no idea what I was getting myself into. All I knew was that infertility was a foreign world to me and I would need lots of support for the journey ahead.

I remember checking my blog every few hours, minutes, seconds, and having my heart fill with joy each time the little comment tracker ticked upward. And, guess what, 100 posts later, I still get so much joy from reading all my blog friends' comments (hint, hint!).

I can't believe how much can change in 15 months.

We faced and conquered IVF.

We faced and conquered pregnancy.

We faced and conquered child birth.

And we faced and...well, working on conquering mommyhood. That's a daily struggle that will last the next 40 years or so.

For the most part, it's been terrific.


But here I was yesterday trying to sneak Emma into Daddy's backpack so he'd take her to work for the day. Unfortunately he noticed.


Sorry that I didn't come up with anything more exciting to write about on this momentous occasion. I'll go ahead and start thinking about my 200th post and I promise I won't disappoint the next time around!

4 comments:

  1. I still remember last June you first commented on my original blog as you and I were going through IVF at the same time. Yours worked, mine didn't, yet here we are more than a year later with baby girls. Life is so crazy sometimes. :) Happy 1

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  2. Congrats on 100 posts!
    Emma is such as cutie!

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  3. I LOVE the pic of you two!!! So pretty!!!

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  4. Happy 100 posts!! So glad you decided to share your experiences with us. I think this IF blog community is amazing and I'm thankful every day for the special friends I've made!

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